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I am new to modding and don't have much codding experience.

I am trying to have a block change it's texture on one side to the block the player is holding if the player rightclicks on the block. But right now it just places the block you hold in your hand like it normally would and doesn't change the texture.

 

This is the code I have so far but I don't know what I should do to make it work.

 

 

public boolean onBlockActivated (World world, int x, int y, int z, EntityPlayer player, 
		int metadata, float a, float b, float c) {
	if (player.getHeldItem() == null){
		return super.onBlockActivated(world, x, y, z, player, metadata, a, b, c);
	}
	else if (player.getHeldItem().getClass().getSuperclass().getName() == "Block"){
		camouflageIcon = player.getHeldItem().getIconIndex();
		return true;
	}
	else {
		return super.onBlockActivated(world, x, y, z, player, metadata, a, b, c);
	}
}

 

 

Any help would be appreciated, Thank you.

player.getHeldItem().getClass().getSuperclass().getName() == "Block"

That will never be true.

EntityPlayer#getHeldItem() only returns an ItemStack.

I'd use:

player.getHeldItem().getItem() instanceof ItemBlock

 

 

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